Current Job Market: Computer Network Administrators

As digital technology continues to change and grow, the need for skilled IT professionals will increase as well. The current job market for Computer Network Administrators in the DFW area is looking good.
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What is the Current Job Market like for Computer Network Administrators?

The Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics‘ own website reports that the computer network administration field will continue to grow by 4% annually through 2029. At the time of publication, there were more than 100 job postings for computer network administrator on Indeed.com for the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Common CNA Courses to Build a Solid Foundation for Growth

Computer network administrators are expected to understand and manage a number of complexities related to current and evolving computer network technology. As a result, computer network administrator certification programs involve training across a wide array of competencies and skillsets.

Here are some common industry certifications:

  1. CompTIA A+ Certification
    Sponsored by the Computing Technology Industry Association, this certification pertains to the competency of an entry-level PC computer professional. The exam tests students on the knowledge required for the installation, customizing, operation, and support of personal computers.
  2. CompTIA Network+ Certification
    Recognized throughout the world, this certification indicates you have the skills and knowledge needed to design, set up, and manage wired and wireless networks. It also certifies that you have the knowledge needed to troubleshoot problems and issues in these environments. Since this is a vendor-neutral certification recognized worldwide, CompTIA Network+ certified professionals are in high demand throughout the world.
  3. CompTIA Security+ Certification
    Individuals interested in network security-related certification can train specifically for the kinds of knowledge and technical skills required for creating and maintaining secure networks. Typically, those with Security+ certification are highly valued for their broad knowledge, advanced technical skills, and expertise across a number of security-related fields.
  4. Cisco CCNA Certification
    The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Routing and Switching certifications are intended for entry-level network engineers. In general, CCNA certification serves a dual purpose: it increases and enhances your knowledge of networks while increasing the value of your employer’s network. It certifies that you have the knowledge and skills needed to install, configure, and operate medium-sized networks that are routed and switched. In addition, it certifies your ability to troubleshoot network issues in this environment.
  5. Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA Windows Server 2012)
    While the above provides an excellent foundation for any network administrator, mastery of Microsoft is essential. As a result, the successful network administrator should complete the courses necessary for certification as a Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA).

With these certifications and the current job market for Computer Network Administrators, you’ll have a huge advantage over the competition in other fields.

Be Sure to Consider Other Program Resources

When considering a certification program, it’s important to consider other services and opportunities available through a program. Most computer network administrator certification programs should offer some combination of the following in addition to your course of study:

  • Job Fairs: Once completed, certificate holders need an opportunity to meet potential employers interested in hiring a computer network administrator.
  • Internships: An internship is a great way to acquire on-the-job skills, establish industry connections, and earn money. A certification program should offer students internship opportunities.
  • Resume Assistance: Resume styles and preferences change. Your program should offer assistance in writing and reviewing your resume to ensure it meets current industry expectations.
  • Interview Coaching: Understanding what employers are looking for and how to present yourself in the best possible light is important. Programs should offer students guidance and coaching when it comes to preparing for interviews.
  • Student Services and Counseling: Working students, or those with special needs and circumstances, often need support and counseling. Your program should have various support services to promote the successful completion of your certification program.

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CCI’s Computer Network Administrator Certification

CCI’s computer & network administration certification is equal to 30.5 semester credit hours, requiring students to complete 648 classroom hours of training. The certification program provides a thorough overview of the following topics:

  • Microsoft Office
  • IT Professional Communication
  • A+
  • Network+
  • Introduction to Routers and Switches
  • Advanced Concepts in Routing and Switching
  • Client Operating Systems
  • Active Directory and Client Operating Systems
  • Security+
  • Career Development

Contact CCI Today to Learn More About Our Certification Program

If you are interested in pursuing a career in computer network administration, contact CCI and a counselor will help guide you toward a new career.

Dallas Campus – (214) 763-9889
Arlington Campus – (817) 592-9399

 

Written By

Martin Zandi

A committed leader in the career education industry, Martin enjoys working with the community and colleagues in further improvement and expansion of education programs to improve outcomes.

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